WORK: A glimpse at LOOK/17, Liverpool’s International Photography Festival
Michael Wolf, Hong Kong, 2017. Wolf’s work is on show at Victoria Gallery & Museum
Michael Wolf, Hong Kong, 2017. Wolf’s work is on show at Victoria Gallery & Museum
Michael Wolf, Hong Kong, 2017. Wolf’s work is on show at Victoria Gallery & Museum
Xuan Yihao by Yan Preston, from a series documenting Liverpool’s Chinese community. On show on digital screens
Xu Rui by Yan Preston, from a series documenting Liverpool’s Chinese community. On show on digital screens
Hong Kong, 2017 by Derek Man, from a series examine housing in the city. On show at Open Eye Gallery
Hong Kong, 2017 by Derek Man, from a series examine housing in the city. On show at Open Eye Gallery
Hong Kong, 2017 by Derek Man, from a series examine housing in the city. On show at Open Eye Gallery
From a series by Luke Ching, created in Liverpool in January 2017. On show at Open Eye Gallery
From a series by Luke Ching, created in Liverpool in January 2017. On show at Open Eye Gallery
From a series by Wo Bik Wong combining works made in Liverpool and Hong Kong. On show at Open Eye Gallery
From a series by Wo Bik Wong combining works made in Liverpool and Hong Kong. On show at Open Eye Gallery
From a series by Wo Bik Wong combining works made in Liverpool and Hong Kong. On show at Open Eye Gallery
Look/17 is the latest iteration of Liverpool’s annual photography festival. Taking place at venues across the city, this year’s festival is curated by Hong Kong-based curator Ying Kwok and examines the long history of exchange between Liverpool and China. Through works by both Chinese and British artists, the festival will examine themes of “urbanism and the challenges we face globally and locally”, according to the festival’s website. Shown here are a selection of works that are on show. Until May 14, lookphotofestival.com